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Kaleidoscope Project

  1. Today Kaleidoscope runs substance use projects across Wales and supports upwards of 10,000 people a year, but our story begins in Kingston upon Thames.
  2. Pubs close their doors at 11pm, unrest brews in the streets and large brawls erupt. A safe place is needed for Kingston’s youth to gather.
  3. The name reflected the shattered pieces of youth culture coming together, be they mods, rockers, teddy boys, hippies or Hell’s Angels – everyone was welcome at Kaleidoscope.

Today Kaleidoscope runs substance use projects across Wales and supports upwards of 10,000 people a year, but our story begins in Kingston upon Thames. It’s 1968 and sex and drugs are the height of fashion. Pubs close their doors at 11pm, unrest brews in the streets and large brawls erupt. A safe place is needed for Kingston’s youth to gather.

Kaleidoscope, set up within an urban church, became that place. The name reflected the shattered pieces of youth culture coming together, be they mods, rockers, teddy boys, hippies or Hell’s Angels – everyone was welcome at Kaleidoscope.

2 Job Vacancies

  • £25,750 - £27,758.50 per annum
    Haverfordwest
    The aim of the Dyfed Drug and Alcohol Service (DDAS) is to engage drug and/or alcohol users and/or their concerned others in Dyfed’s substance misuse treatment system and support them when accessing it.

    As a DDAS Criminal Justice Worker you'll engage with, support and case manage individuals with substance misuse problems who are involved in the c...
  • We are now seeking to recruit an enthusiastic, dynamic and passionate independent doctor to join our multi-disciplinary team offering comprehensive specialist clinical prescribing services.

    The post holder will be required to work in a self-directed manner within agreed objectives as set by Kaleidoscope’s Medical Director.

    There are opportunitie...